AEMO: energy storage to play key role during Australia’s summer

The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) said yesterday (3 December) that the new 750MW of energy storage capacity that has been commissioned to full output on the National Electricity Market (NEM) since September 2023 will play a key role in grid stability throughout the 2024-25 summer months.

AEMO: energy storage to play key role during Australia’s summer

You are not logged in

If you want to read more, join the  ENERGY-HUB club

Login

Try the monthly membership in the ENERGY-HUB club for free!

Related articles

Spain approves legislation to encourage energy storage and flexibility

The Spanish government has approved legislation to strengthen its electricity system following the major power outage the country…

Dais and Electric Land partner to deploy 4GW of BESS in Germany

BESS developer-operator Dais Energy Ventures and investor Electric Land have announced a joint venture (JV) to develop, build and…

Intersect Power renegotiates BESS offtake deal to mitigate US tariff uncertainty

Intersect Power has become the latest player in the energy storage space to feel the adverse effects of tariff increases and polic…

Malta Inc. launches Spanish thermal energy storage pilot site

The 14 MWh long duration energy storage (LDES) site planned in Ciudad Real will be backed by a power purchase agreement (PPA) sign…

Fluence secures state backing to grow Australian operation

United States-based energy storage tech giant Fluence Energy has announced an expansion of its Australian headquarters in Melbourn…

ENERGY-HUB is a modern independent platformsharing news and analytic articles from the energy sector on a daily basis. Within our portfolio we monitor czech, slovak and foreign press releases.

90332
Number of published news
2092
Number of published events
1208
Number of published articles
ENERGY-HUB uses ČTK news (The Czech News Agency), the content is protected by copyright law.
Transcription, distribution, or other dissemination of the whole or of a part of the content is prohibited without prior consent.
Drtinova 557/10, 150 00 Praha 5, Česká republika